2 Suspects in Custody for Death of US Rep. Danny Davis' 15-Year-Old Grandson
Two
juveniles are in custody and are considered suspects in the fatal shooting of
U.S. Rep Danny Davis' 15-year-old grandson in Chicago Friday night over a pair
of gym shoes, police said Saturday.
"The
detectives are continuing their interrogations and charges are expected,"
Chicago Police spokeswoman Michelle Tannehill said Saturday night.
The
juveniles have not been identified.
Javon
was in his home when the two juveniles forced their way into the home around
6:45 p.m., ABC affiliate WLS-TV reported.
Rep.
Davis said he was told that another boy had traded pants for shoes with
Wilson's 14-year-old brother, but thought better of the trade and went to
Wilson's house with a 17-year-old girl, according to The Associated Press. He
said the pair forced their way in the house and argued with Wilson before the
boy pulled a gun and shot Wilson in the head. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
In
a statement Rep. Davis released Saturday evening, he saidm "Unfortunately,
this is another example of a fifteen-year-old with a gun who shouldn't never
have had it. Where did the gun come from? How did he get it? And of course he
never should have had it."
Davis
arrived at a police station with family members around 9:30 p.m. Friday to
speak with investigators, WLS-TV reported. He represents Illinois' 7th
Congressional District, which includes the neighborhood where his grandson was
killed.
"It
was unbelievable, unbelievable," Davis told The Chicago Tribune, via
telephone while on his way to the police station. "He was a typical
15-year-old. He liked basketball. If you listened to him he was a basketball
star, but he liked basketball and music. All those kinds of things. He was an
avid sports fan, he knew all about, you know, the stats of different
players."
Referencing
Chicago's high murder rate, Davis told The Chicago
Tribune of his grandson's killing, "I think it just reinforces a lot of
things we already know. There’s an awful lot of people in Chicago who are in
need of help, who need help to heal them and share their ideas and
personalities. There's a need for them to have jobs and employment
opportunities and there's a need for young people especially to have more
effective instruction.
He
added, "We need to improve our schools. We need to make sure that there
are enough schools and after-school recreational, job activity to keep young
people busy and engaged and all of those things ... and his being shot is just
simply a manifestation of the tremendous urban crisis that we are facing in
Chicago."

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